Probably quicker to do it by hand at that stage. Doesn't look like the machines that are used after the bonding process could do that. So they'd maybe need to use another machine.
@@anthonylovell2271 do you work at Hope? Just seems in a world where speed and quantity matters, it seems like its a little bit backwards even if reductions in time sometimes result in a reduction in quality.
hi guys, i have been using hope parts for 13 years, hubs, brakes, stems, grips, bar ends, spacers, seat clamps, pedals, head doctor, rotors and many other. and yesterday ordered 2 more hubs. have loved the quality and durabilety. now when i browsed hope tech website, i did not find any info of how long the warranty is for the parts?, somewhere was written that only 1 year for original owner. somehow i remembered that it was lifetime warranty, or has it been changed? have broken only 1 hope pro 2 evo trial hub axle, and it was replaced no questions asked.
Hahaha yes i love this! And they can also charge the end user an exorbitant price for implementing an "aerospace" procedure to help make our chains and sprockets go round and round!
Nice cranks but you need to make a compatible oval ring to go with it. At the moment only round rings are available, so no good for an oval fan like myself.
not useful that the next video Hopetech video prompt (embedded) popped up obscuring the screen for the last process
Agreed
Watching on a TV via chromecast this is very annoying
Really cool to share a part of the process.
Why do you hand tap and not machine tap or thread mill the thread for the pedal spindle?
I saw the hand tapping and thought its a bit bizarre with the amount of kit they have
Probably quicker to do it by hand at that stage. Doesn't look like the machines that are used after the bonding process could do that. So they'd maybe need to use another machine.
It doesn't take long to tap it by hand and you can inspect it at the same time.
@@anthonylovell2271 do you work at Hope? Just seems in a world where speed and quantity matters, it seems like its a little bit backwards even if reductions in time sometimes result in a reduction in quality.
@@ashleyeaston3203 no, just tapped a lot of holes and check quite a few parts.
Now the price makes sense
amazing video keep them coming
hi guys, i have been using hope parts for 13 years, hubs, brakes, stems, grips, bar ends, spacers, seat clamps, pedals, head doctor, rotors and many other. and yesterday ordered 2 more hubs. have loved the quality and durabilety. now when i browsed hope tech website, i did not find any info of how long the warranty is for the parts?, somewhere was written that only 1 year for original owner. somehow i remembered that it was lifetime warranty, or has it been changed? have broken only 1 hope pro 2 evo trial hub axle, and it was replaced no questions asked.
Just love theses vids, and the gear. Want some! 😀👍
Have you ever thought about friction stir welding the 2 parts together rather than bonding?
Thanks for introducing me to friction stir welding.
Hahaha yes i love this! And they can also charge the end user an exorbitant price for implementing an "aerospace" procedure to help make our chains and sprockets go round and round!
Nice cranks but you need to make a compatible oval ring to go with it. At the moment only round rings are available, so no good for an oval fan like myself.
Why make them from two different parts ?
So it’s hollow and much lighter
i wonder how this compares to how shimano hollowtech cranks are made, i heard thet they are forged, machines then bonded
My girlfriend just asked about the wet patch on my pants